This chapter explores the benefits of using the Solid framework and its similarities to React, as well as the rising importance of web components and the Svelte framework. It discusses practical local development techniques using Caddy to manage local domain names, and highlights the challenges posed by cookies and local storage in different browser contexts. Additionally, it delves into best practices for handling access tokens and routing API requests, emphasizing security and user experience considerations.
In this potluck episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about the future of JavaScript frameworks, building custom authentication systems, limiting API access, using Caddy server proxy for local development, component props in JSX, structuring a relational database, and more!
Show Notes
- 00:00 - Welcome to Syntax!
- 01:48 - Brought to you by Sentry.io
- 04:37 - The future of JavaScript frameworks
- 09:09 - How to use Caddy for local development
- 14:27 - When to use an API
- 17:38 - Where does Scott get his amazing t-shirts?
- 21:33 - Best screwdriver for kids toys
- 24:31 - Strategies for database design
- 30:21 - Do we need frameworks?
- 32:19 - Best tech stack for building a basic login system
- 37:56 - Syntax video episodes
- 40:25 - Component props in JSX
- 45:26 - Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs
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